LNB Question

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maxpol

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Hey guys,

I have this mysterious LNB which says DTH 3600 single output digital ku-band LNBF / input freq.: 11.7 - 12.75Ghz / output 950-2000Mhz.
I am currently catching 61.5W, 97W, and 110W.
Now, I know that 61.5 and 97W are different polarization, how am I catching them then?

I have a friend who wants to catch both 61.5 and 97W, but which LNB should he get. I think mine is a linear?
 
I am asking how is the lnb that I have receives both 61.5 and 97, when they are different polarity.
and what lnb i need to get both of them/ OR will just a linear lnb work?
 
On 97W, I am getting 11898
On 61.5 I am getting 12414
 
hmm...last I checked everything on 61.5 except for the smart card replacement video is scrambled

same with the Russian channels on 11898 :rolleyes:
 
A linear LNBF will pick up some DBS (all frequencies will be off, and quality will be about half of what it would be with the correct LNBF)...
 
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